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Chaindrive

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Topic Title: Ohio
Description: Licking County, OH
Topic Prefix: Abandoned

Pics from the Erstwhile Marty Myers (thank you again graveaddiction.com
Trespassing Signs: Unknown
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Personally Visited:No, but I'm looking into buying a certain house in Dayton, OH soon, so exploring may be possible.

Thanks again to Marty Myers, the pics are awesome.

Again, a house (like the Green House) that looks to be in not too bad shape:

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I have found houses like this one in my town. One of the houses I found nobody had been inside since mid 1970's. Everything was still there it was like the family just disappeared into thin air. I felt like I had walked into a time machine. It was the creepiest feeling ever. These photos give me that same creepy feeling.

I am super paranoid about posting photos from intact house explores. For a lot of reasons.


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I understand. Not only do I want to keep them for myself (selfish I know), but I don't want anyone trashing them.

Intact houses need to remain intact.
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Hey man nice find.
I'm looking for a trashed house for a scene in my movie.
Let me know if your interested?
Thanks alot,
NATHAN

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The house isn't mine, and I don't know exactly where it is.

What kind of movie?
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View PostChaindrive, on 16 December 2008 - 11:36 PM, said:

I understand. Not only do I want to keep them for myself (selfish I know), but I don't want anyone trashing them.

Intact houses need to remain intact.

I couldn't agree with you more, That's why if I come across someplace that's pretty well intact I will be as vague as possible in public forums. Well yeah, and selfish too. Nothin pisses my off like vandalism, well except for pointless demolition.


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No movie should be shot in an abandoned house, u never know what they plan to do to the house to get the movie done? Torch it? anything, could be a scrapper looking for metal be careful houses should be left intact and not made public, we can post them but keep addresses to PM's.

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Awesome find - I love these pix! Its interesting how peeps leave belongings in the house when they leave - even the Historic House in Plainfield didn't hardly have anything in it besides the walls, a stove & such.

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Yeah. I wonder if the owner of this house died without family like the Green House's owner did.
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Yeah, this place does seem jusr as interesting as Green house, would love to see it explored more

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